Distance Learning Systems (DLSI) Now Offers Transfer Credits in Partnership with ACE
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July 01, 2021
DLSI Students Can Transfer into Nursing, Healthcare and Business Programs
INDIANAPOLIS — American College of Education (ACE) and Gateway today announced a partnership that will enable Distance Learning Systems (DLSI) students to seamlessly transition into select ACE programs. Under the partnership, Gateway employees are also eligible for reduced tuition via an ACE partnership grant.
DLSI students who complete select associate degrees can transfer their eligible credits into ACE’s B.S. in Applied Management and Leadership, B.S. in Healthcare Administration, RN to BSN program or RN to MSN program. Students who complete a bachelor’s degree at ACE also enjoy a smooth pathway to ACE graduate programs.
“Gateway, like ACE, is a mission-driven organization dedicated to making higher education affordable,” said Tammy Boyer, assistant director of strategic partner development at ACE. “We’re proud to announce this partnership to make education accessible to even more students.”
To learn more about the partnership between ACE and DLSI/Gateway, visit https://www.ace.edu/strategic-partners/dlsi
About American College of Education
ACE is an accredited, completely online college specializing in affordable programs in education, leadership, healthcare and nursing. Headquartered in Indianapolis, ACE offers more than 70 innovative and engaging programs for adult students to pursue a doctorate, master’s or bachelor’s degree, along with micro-credentials and graduate-level certificate programs. In addition to being a leader in online education, ACE is a Certified B Corporation. Certified B Corporations are leaders of a global movement to use the power of business to solve social and environmental problems.
About Gateway and DLSI
Gateway Education and Distance Learning Systems facilitate accelerated completion of general education and general elective courses required for the specific degree sought.
These courses are completed 100% online by live instructors, are affordably priced, and are recorded. Recorded classes are available 24/7 for convenience of the student. DLSI and Gateway have worked with tens of thousands of students since their inception in 1999 saving those students over $200,000,000 in tuition and fees.
Course completion time may be reduced by up to 50% says Gateway Education and Distance Learning Systems. Gateway Education and Distance Learning Systems will work closely with American College of Education to provide the best possible, student-focused online learning environment.